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ID178317
Title ProperSocial Construction of Internet Addiction in China
Other Title InformationYouth between Reality and Temporal Autonomy in the Documentary Web Junkie
LanguageENG
AuthorPissin, Annika
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article addresses issues surrounding the social construction of internet addiction, focusing on conceptualisations of reality, escape, hope, and time. Drawing on a critical realist account of semiosis, the framing of internet addiction in China is analysed using the documentary film Web Junkie as an empirical pivot and point of departure. A contextual overview of relations, interests, and tensions surrounding youth and the internet in China is provided, and the film Web Junkie is briefly presented. The main body of the article consists of a critical analysis of conceptualisations of “reality” and “escape.” The core tension focused on in the analysis is the struggle over time, necessitating engagement with critical thought on hope and utopia. The analysis concludes that struggles over temporal autonomy underlie conflicting claims about “reality” and “escape” that are central to “internet addiction” and its treatment in China today.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 50, No.1; Apr 2021: p.86-105
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 50 No 1
Key WordsChina ;  Youth ;  Internet Addiction ;  Temporal Autonomy


 
 
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